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  • Election 2025: Parties on the Senate Ballot – Part Two

    Election 2025: Parties on the Senate Ballot – Part Two

    Apr 25, 2025

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    Elisabetta
    in Indigenous, Politics

    Following on from the post yesterday, this second part reviews the remaining political parties on the Senate ballots across the country in this 2025 Federal Election. Noting this is being published on Anzac Day, let us also remember that our forebears fought for the freedoms we and many others around the world enjoy. The Indigenous…

  • Election 2025: Parties on the Senate Ballot – Part One

    Election 2025: Parties on the Senate Ballot – Part One

    Apr 24, 2025

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    by

    Elisabetta
    in Indigenous, Politics

    Part One of a review of the political parties standing for the Senate in the Australian Federal election, looking at their approach to Indigenous people.

  • Why Australia Needs a Robust National Anti-Corruption Commission and a Federal Bill of Rights

    Why Australia Needs a Robust National Anti-Corruption Commission and a Federal Bill of Rights

    Apr 21, 2025

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Ethics, Human Rights, Trust

    Australia’s integrity relies upon managing corruption through a robust anti-corruption agency and the protections of a Bill of Rights.

  • AUKUS: Why It’s a Bad Deal for Australia

    AUKUS: Why It’s a Bad Deal for Australia

    Apr 20, 2025

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    by

    Norman
    in Economics, Leadership, Politics

    The costs of AUKUS are more than monetary – it erodes Australia’s sovereignty and unsettles the Indo-Pacific region.

  • Australia’s Political Duopoly and the Globalisation Trap: Why Neither Side Offers Real Solutions

    Australia’s Political Duopoly and the Globalisation Trap: Why Neither Side Offers Real Solutions

    Apr 18, 2025

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    by

    Norman
    in Economics, Leadership, Politics

    The ALP and LNP offer no real solutions to the challenges wrought by globalisation, demanding an innovative approach for the 21st century.

  • The Danger of Silencing Dissent: Pro-Israel Lobbying, Censorship, and Australian Political Complicity

    The Danger of Silencing Dissent: Pro-Israel Lobbying, Censorship, and Australian Political Complicity

    Apr 17, 2025

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    by

    Norman
    in Ethics, Human Rights, Racism

    The danger in silencing the critical voice by conflation with any form of marginalisation, including antisemitism, is the suppression of legitimate dissent.

  • Politics as a Dream Caught by Reality: Cyclical History, Vico’s Philosophy, and the Populist Spiral

    Politics as a Dream Caught by Reality: Cyclical History, Vico’s Philosophy, and the Populist Spiral

    Apr 15, 2025

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    by

    Norman
    in Human Rights, Leadership, Politics

    Humankind’s eternal cycle of striving, failing, and re-imagining is reflected in the political dynamism our world repeats.

  • Politicisation of the Australian Federal Police: Abusing Powers to Silence Dissent and Undermine the Rule of Law

    Politicisation of the Australian Federal Police: Abusing Powers to Silence Dissent and Undermine the Rule of Law

    Apr 14, 2025

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    by

    Norman
    in Law enforcement, Politics, Trust

    Politicisation of the Australian Federal Police interferes with the rule of law, curtailing free speech and undermining democracy.

  • The Emergence of Peter Dutton’s Name in Reports of an Alleged Bomb Plot: An Analysis of Media Reporting

    The Emergence of Peter Dutton’s Name in Reports of an Alleged Bomb Plot: An Analysis of Media Reporting

    Apr 12, 2025

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    by

    Norman
    in Justice, Leadership, Politics, Trust

    Dutton was nominated by The Australian as the target of a juvenile accused who appeared in court o April 10, despite an earlier reporting stating no name.

  • Extended One-Party Rule and Its Impact on Democracy: A Case Study of the Australian Capital Territory

    Extended One-Party Rule and Its Impact on Democracy: A Case Study of the Australian Capital Territory

    Apr 10, 2025

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    by

    Norman
    in Ethics, Justice, Leadership, Politics, Trust

    The unbroken reign of the ACT Labor allowing bias to seep into all aspects of the government, should be a warming to other jurisdictions.

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Australian Capital Territory Politics

Australian Capital Territory Politics

Critical review of politics in the Australian Capital Territory